Two more questions, Florian. I need the shortest trigger possible. In
the manual it says, the A-165 creates a 50ms trigger. Is that the
shortest possible And, can you tell me more about this spike that the
A-111 VCO creates when it resets Does this spike create a nice
definitive attack
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Florian Anwander
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> wrote:
> Hello Argitoth
>
>> Ok, I finally understand a little bit how to restart my AS-VCOs. I
>> took the square output of the A-146 LFO and when the square is
>> positive, the AS-VCO stops. Then the square goes negative, the AS-VCO
>> restarts.
> Yes: as long as the sync-in has a voltage at the input, the VCO stops
> oscillating. In the end the hardsync is nothing else than an electonic
> switch which shortens the capacitor that is the core of the oscillator.
> As long as a voltage (and the gate is a voltage) is fed into the input,
> as long the capacitor will be shortened. That is why I said: you need a
> "spike".
>
>> Florian says that a gate-to-trigger conversion will work. However, if
>> I ONLY have the A-162, will it be able to take a gate, turn it into a
>> trigger, and not cause the AS-VCO to stop
> I doubt, that the minimum duration (parameter "length") of the trigger
> delay is short enough for a real not hearable reset. Still the waveform
> will be flat for some 10th seconds. But ofcourse this is much better
> than nothing. ;)
>
> Florian
>
>
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